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Shame

Raleigh, NC | Established. Jan 01, 2015 | SELF

Raleigh, NC | SELF
Established on Jan, 2015
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"NEW MUSIC: Shame – “Bank Rolls” #ShameSundays"

Buzzing DC born, Raleigh based rapper, Shame, has started #ShameSundays, dropping a new track weekly over the next few months as he preps the release of a new mixtape, and his forthcoming sophomore project, "Room 223."

Shame was featured on #919Radio months ago with his single, “Still Ballin.”

Take a listen to the Chemist-producer first release on #ShameSundays, called “Bank Rolls.” - HipHopNC / K97.5


"Shame Interviewed on "Real Raps Only""

Shame is interviewed on the UGC's "Real Raps Only Series." -


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As a creative lyricist, talented in the art of storytelling, Shame is bringing Hip-Hop back to its roots, while still keeping up with the evolution the genre has experienced. His inspirations come from artist such as Q-tip, Biggie Smalls, A Tribe Called Quest, Tupac, Big L, Nas, Mos Def, Eminem, and Rakim. Like many these artists, Shame got his start to fame by competing in rap battles and distributing his music through local college radio stations.

Before his quest to conquer the music world began, Shame had to decide which parts of life were going to make or break him. Shame was born in the tough streets of Capital Heights, Maryland, however, his mother and father raised him in Landover, Maryland. Determined not to become a statistic or victim of gang violence or drugs, Shame used music to inspire and keep himself busy. 

I got my name from my grandmother because I was hooked on the movie A Low Down Dirty Shame as a kid, but it stuck with me when I grew up in the battle rapping era. People used to say I put shame to the rappers I battled, hence, Shame.”

Shame has lived in Raleigh,NC since 2013, where he continues to create music, and dropped his first project, The Sequence, in February 2016, featuring the lead single, “Still Ballin.” 

He has performed at top venues throughout the Triangle (Raleigh/ Durham/ Chapel Hill) and beyond, including, Pour House, Imurj, Kings, Deep South, The Pinhook, The Lincoln Theater and The Blind Tiger amassing new fans along the way with his high-energy stage presence and dynamic delivery.

Shame is currently a nominee for Best New Artist at the 2017 Carolina Music Awards.

Shame's latest mixtape, Shame Sundays, was released in January of 2017. His follow-up project, Room 223 drops fall 2017.

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